Magazine editorial: Partly hidden face

A contemporary magazine is doing an article on faces and how we rely on them to convey meaning in conversation. The editors want to emphasize this with an image of an adult where the face is partly obscured by some object close to the subject's face. They are very sensitive to the fact that an image of a woman in a religious veil will immediately bias the reader so they will accept no such image. Submit an appropriate image where the subject's face fills much of the frame (i.e., portrait-like), but is partly obscured.

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Announced:

Wednesday, 21st November, 2012 (GMT)

Submissions:

Wednesday, 28th November, 2012 –
Tuesday, 4th December, 2012
(GMT)

Voting:

Wednesday, 5th December, 2012 –
Tuesday, 11th December, 2012
(GMT)

Processing rules:

No borders or watermarks.

Capture date rules:

No restrictions.

Additional rules:

Adults only, no children.

The face must be partly obscured such that it might be difficult to read the person's features.

Your complaint (along with the complaints of others regarding this entry) will be
reviewed by the challenge owner. Depending upon the nature and applicability of the
complaint, the entry may be disqualified. In extreme circumstances the user who submitted
the entry may receive a ban from the challenge or series in question.